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Advertising Service JNL

by Jeff Levine
Individual Styles from $29.00 USD
Complete family of 2 fonts: $55.10 USD
The Advertising Service JNL Font Family was designed by Jeff Levine and published by Jeff Levine. Advertising Service JNL contains 2 styles and family package options.

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The November 29,1939 issue of the theater owners' trade magazine "The Exhibitor" carried an ad for National Screen Service. Its ad featured a hand lettered headline in a casual, sans serif style reminiscent of a sign painter's poster text.

This is now available as Advertising Service JNL in both regular and oblique versions.

National Screen Service once specialized in theatrical trailers and advertising materials and advertised heavily in all of the major trade publications.

The company was started in 1920 solely as a producer and distributor of movie trailers. From the 1940s through the 1980s it had exclusive contracts with all of the major studios to handle their promotional items, but by the 1980s its business had shrunk due to changes in the film indutry. It was bought out by Technicolor in 2000.

Designers: Jeff Levine

Publisher: Jeff Levine

Foundry: Jeff Levine

Design Owner: Jeff Levine

MyFonts debut: Jul 1, 2025

Advertising Service JNL

About Jeff Levine

Jeff Levine has been in love with lettering since the third grade, when a schoolmate brought a lettering stencil into class. He has worked in both the graphics and music industries, and began his work with digital type via his own site, which hosted over one hundred free dingbat fonts until its retirement in 2009. Although these fonts were experimental at best, Jeff received "thank you" letters from points all over the world for making his designs available. Encouraged by these responses, Jeff decided to set his sights on creating interesting and commercially viable type fonts.

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